CH 65
When I Stopped Being Your Shadow
A female painter protruding like an awl hidden in the pocket. Even the reason why Ines got the attention in the first place was to prove her talent by exposing her husbandâs cheating.
For established artists, it was shameful that such evils were exposed to the outside. If she had been of lower status, they would have trampled on her.
Ines was the head of a noble family of Brierton, and was also protected by the Duke of Sussex.
So she already had vested interests, wasnât she enough to be considered a thorn in the Royal Art Society?
Enoch opened his mouth.
âSo, did they even turn down the advice the Countess had given in advance?â
âYes.â
Helena nodded her head heavily.
âI meanâ¦â
Enochâs eyes narrowed coldly.
âThen I will prove it.â
âWhat?â
âTo prove that they are of no help for this exchange as they said.â
Enoch twisted his lips.
It was a cold sneer.
âLiterally, the existence of the Royal Art Association will be completely erased from the exchange exhibition.â
â⦠Would it be okay?â
Ines asked cautiously.
Enoch shrugged his shoulders and asked.
âWhy not?â
âBecause the Royal Art Association has been the mainstay of the exchange exhibitions so farâ¦â¦ â
âWell, in words, they have been.â
Enoch answered sternly.
âArenât the achievements that the prestigious Royal Art Association has achieved in exchange exhibitions so far very poor?â
ââ¦..â
ââ¦.â
Ines and Helena were speechless.
It seemed that Enoch was very angry.
He had given up his gentle manners and showed a sarcastic appearance.
âThere is truth to the words of the Duke.â
Ines fully understood Enochâs words.
What was the reason Ines joined the management team in the first place?
Of course, there was also a reason that Kaldorov looked down on Lancasterâs conservative art world. Basically, it was because the Royal Art Association had not produced any results in recent exchange exhibitions. Enoch asked in a sharp voice.
âBesides, even if someone is not an artist from the Royal Academy of Arts, that doesnât mean they are not talented.â
Inesâ eyes widened a little.
âAs I visited Hwabang Street this time, I looked at many things.â
Enoch spoke carefully.
âI think the art world over there is, in a good sense, a little different from the elite art of the Royal art association.â
âWhat does that mean?â
âArt is naturally blended into the living space. It has a unique charm. It was interesting.â
Non-mainstream not recognized by the mainstream Royal Art Association. People in Hwabang Street survived a day by selling their art.
However, there was no reason to be ignored unconditionally just because it was non-mainstream.
âAlso, as the Countess of Brierton said, âopportunity to experience each otherâs artâ.â
âAh yes.â
âWhy should we give that opportunity to the Royal art association?â
huh?
In response to the unexpected question, Ines blinked bewilderedly.
Enochâs smile grew a little darker.
âLetâs show them that we can do it without them.â
âYou meanâ¦.â
âFor artists affiliated with the Royal Art Association, please omit invitations.â
Among the two women who had startled rabbit eyes, only Enoch had a calm face.
âAnyway, this exchange exhibition is going to be centered on the street, so the direction is different anyway.â
âBut isnât that too radical?â Queen Helena asked with a questionable face.
âI still donât know what Hwabang Street is like. But if we proceed in the direction of the Duke of Sussexâ¦.â
Helena, who had blurted her words for a moment, looked at Enoch worriedly.
âI know at least that it will be an unconventional exchange.â
Helena asked Enoch again.
âCan I really trust you? If the exchange fails in this way, the dignity of the royal family will be greatly damaged.â
âYes. You can believe it.â
Enoch nodded his head without hesitation.
âThe Countess of Brierton came up with the idea, and I tested it.â
âDuke Sussexâ¦â
âI am not a person who appreciates someoneâs talent recklessly.â
It was just a calm voice, as if telling the truth.
âOf course youâre not, butâ¦â
Helena, who took a deep breath, looked at her brother in law fondly.
âDo well. Okay?â
âOf course.â
Enoch, who replied with a smile, looked back at Ines.
âCountess of Brierton.â
âYes.â
Ines straightened her posture and met Enochâs gaze.
Enoch gave strength to his speech.
âCountess, no matter how the external situation unfolds, focus only on the exchange. Iâll deal with whatever else.â
âOhâ¦.â
Ines was stunned for a moment.
She feared that the Duke would feel burdened, and he would not be able to carry out the plan to the end. But seeing his determination and courage, Ines couldnât help but admired.
âYes, I will do my best.â
Ines, too, had no choice but to live up to Enochâs expectations with all the strength she had.
***
After that,
Ines really obeyed only Enochâs advice.
It meant that she did not pay any attention to the external reaction and focused on preparing for the exchange.
Every time she went to Hwabang street, she looked around, and obtained the consent of the people on the street to proceed with the exchange, and started writing a report in earnest.
She was greatly helped by Enoch, especially about the budget.
Enoch was a really good helper, and just having him by her side was enough to make her feel like she had a thousand people.
âThe residents of Hwabang Street should be compensated sufficiently.â
Long graceful fingers clutching a pen and writing notes on paper.
Ines looked at the document written on the basis of the need to increase the budget.
âAgain today, the staff will work overtime.â
Ines mourned in her heart, towards the staff, who had to deal with the paperwork.
To double the budget, the staff had to run sweaty all day today.
Ines opened her mouth sincerely.
âI am very glad that the Duke has taken on this task.â
With those words, the gaze that had been fixed on the paperwork raised upwards.
Facing the brightly shining blue eyes, Ines smiled gently.
âActually, this exchange exhibition is a bit different from the events weâve held so far, isnât it?â
ââ¦â¦Countess.â
âItâs my first time doing this, so there are a lot of difficulties here and there, but if you hadnât been by my side, I would definitely have given up.â
Inesâs smile grew a little deeper.
âThank you so much.â
At Inesâs words, Enoch blinked his eyes as if he was stunned.
ââ¦Uh, if we want to report to the Queen, we need to supplement this budget as well.â
He coughed briefly and turned his head away.
Ines tilted her head, and her eyes widened.
âNo wayâ¦is he embarrassed?â
For some reason, the nape of the Dukeâs neck had turned red.
âI donât think I can work this efficiently. I think I have to learn how to distribute the budget from the Duke.â
ââ¦â
âHow come youâre good at everything? I donât think I can even keep up with your heels.â
Well, it was not like it was not true.
Ines, who was playful, deliberately continued to praise Enoch.
Then, the nape of Enochâs neck grew even redder.
âNo, is he really embarrassed?â
Ines was bewildered.
ââ¦Your Excellency is surprisingly weak at compliments, isnât it?â
Then Enoch protested in a rather dissatisfied voice.
âIâm not always weak.â
âReally?â
âMy reaction depends on who is praising.â
Then Ines asked innocently.
âCan I interpret that as you are embarrassed because I am praising you?â
âYesâ¦â
For some reason, feeling lost the more he spoke, Enoch shut his mouth tightly.
âAhâ¦â
At the same time, the sound of laughter blowing through Inesâ lips.
Enoch narrowed his brow and glared at Ines.
â..Do you really have to laugh like that?â
âNo, I never meant to tease you!â
Ines hastily waved her hand.
âI just thought that the Duke also has such a cute side.â
ââ¦.â
âIâm sorry if I offended you.â
Ines quietly looked into Enochâs eyes.
But she still had a smile on her lips that she couldnât hide.
Because the Duke was irresistibly lovelyâ¦
âIâll let it go this time.â
In the end, Enoch himself laughed out loud.
It was really strange.
Even if it was just a pointless conversation, just the fact that the person he was talking to was Ines.
His mood was endlessly pleasant.